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THE
"V.
• l/#f/ General ^Advertiser*
VOL. I.
SALUS POP&LI,
NO. XIII,
Carbonear, Newfoundland, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1846.
NOTICE.
General agency and Commission Office
No. 18, CORMHILL, LONDON
.Opposite the NEW EXCHANGE
To Merchants, Commercial News
Rooms, Public Libraries, Agricultural
Societies, Officers of the United $er
v,ite«r Printers,. Publishers of News'
papers, and Colonists generally.
I
PL. SIMMONDS, Geners
rj Agent and Commission Mer
chant, in offering his servL
ces to hie friends aod (be Colonial
Public . in s general, beg* to tcquaict
them rhst he l? ready to receive orders
for supplies of any kind and quantity,
and goods of every description of first
rate quality, tt the very lowest mar
ket prices of the day, and to transact
business upon' tbe most liberal terms
provided he is previously furnished
with funds or drafts, at either long or
short dates, or t reference to some
London or Liverpool house for pay-
ment. t-
P. L. SlMMONoS will receive coo
signmenls of toy description of Mer
chandize to be sold on commission
and accept bills fur two thirds of the
amount, on receipt of the brllsof lading. Consignments entrusted to his
care will meet with every possible
despatoh in their disposal, and sales
be cbudncted with the greatest at ten
tion to the interests of the disposer.—
Ao extensive knowledge of general
business, acquired duriog a long resi
deoce in the Weal Indies, and subse
quent extensive courses of business
with all tbe British Colonies, the expe
rience of several years in London ss
a Colonial Agent, coupled with promp
titude, attention, and judgment, will,
he trusts, enable him to give aaiisfac
tion to those who m«y favour him
with their commands.
' $. I?-—Parents sending home Ijieir
children for education, may with con
fidence entrust them to the care of Mr
Simmonds, who will undertake lo see
them placed in first rate and respects
ble establishments, #here every at ten
tion will be paid to their health, mor
ats, improvement, and general Com
FURLONG Sc REVJLLE
BJfGr mpat respectfully to inform
their friends and lhe public io
general, that they have commenced
running tbat splendid, fast-sailing cop
pe.red Yacht
LO T U S,
A.s a Packet between Carbonear and
Portugal .Cove and they hope by al-(
tention and punctuality to receive a
share of public patronage. Tbe strict
est attention will be paid to the Com.
fort aod convenience of Passengers
The " Lotus'* is fitted up in a supe
rior style ; no Packet yet on the Line
can surpass her in speed and comfort.
DAYS 0> 8AILING
from Carbonear every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 9 o'clock ; and
from Portugal Cove, evety Monday
JVednesday and Friday at 12 o'clock;
—FARBS—
Cabin Passengers, 59 Od
bteerage Ditto 3 0
Single Letters 0 6
Double D'tto 1 0
Parcels in proportion to (heir size and
Weight.
Letters and Parcel? to be 1 ofi at Mr
Thomas Furlong's, Carboneat j aoll
at Mr Edward Brennan's, St John's.
(opposite the etooa buildings of Masdrs
J. &J. Keutj
The subscribers will be accountable
for all Letters aod Parcels gi ven in
charge io them
Carbonear, May 5, 1846
WESTCOTT & TUCK EI?
Plumbers and Tin Plate
Workers,
Opposite ihe Premises of
STABB, ROW A HOLMWOOD
Wateb-Stbebt, St. Johns ,
SUBMTTHE FOLLOWING
ffST OF PRICES
OF THEIR
TINWARE,
A And respecffiillysoltcii the pafronag*
! oftbePubltfc.
tfiAKETTLE8
1 Quart ,..,..;..... .;la 2d tfcch
2 Ditto * 15 r
3 Ditto I 10
4 Dito 2 3
5 D.tio >..-.... 2 9
■ 6 D.no .......... 3 3
7 Ditto r4i 3 9
8 Ditto ; 4 3
10 Ditto- ..4 9
12 Ditto 5 3
U Ditto 6 3
16 Ditto 7 3
18 Diito • ...8 3
20 Ditto 9 ,Q
BOATS' KETTLES
1 Gallon , I»4d »;ach
1* ditto'...,../ ...I 8
2 do ...*. .... 2 0
3 do • • 2 6
4 do 3 3
5 do 4 0
fj do 4 9
7 do 5 6
8 do 6 3
10 do R 0
12 do 9 3
SaUCKPaNS.
From 1 Pint to V Gallon (with
covers) at7d to Is Id each
answer to the charge of libelling some^pablisb
ers io a pamphlet. Nobody appearertto prosecute ; the recorder dismissed them, and
tbe; gave him three, cbsers.
Gun Sc White Smith.
LANTERNS
No [ to 4 from 2s 3d to j)s 3d each
TIN PANS
From 3 Quart to 12 at Is*|o 2s 9d each
STAGE LAMPS
From 3 Bib Quart to T Hib half
Pini at I* 8d down lo Td ea.ch
COFFKE POTS
From 2 Quart lo 1 Pint at 2s :>d
down to Is d »yjch
fcT COPPER nxn\ IRON FUNNELLING made io order, op ihe
shortest notice.
THE SUBSCRIBER £egs leave
to inform his friend* and the
inhabitants of Conception-Bay end"
the Out-ports generally, that he has
commenced business in this (own, as
GUN & WHITE SMITH, and
hopes by bis punctuality a.vd attention, to obtain a portion of* lhe pub.
lie support
FOWLING PIECES and GUNS
of aU descriptions REPAIRED
and STOCKE& al the shot-test notice, aud upon the most approved un-
tbuds.
WILLIAM TAPP.
Harboor Grace, Feb. 3. I84*>.
Orders from th- OUTPORT8 carefully and punctually attended to
C^r Terms of Payment rno,de accom
muda ting
St John's, an. 2>l, 1846
College Tempejianck
It is slated in Ihe Raleigh, N. C Register*
that upwards of one hundred of the young'
gentlemen cbnneoled with the Chapel Hill
University have within the last two or three
weeks, signed the total abstinence pledge.
One band red journeymen Printers were
railed before tbe recorder at New Orleans to
OUR'VOW.
We've placed a vow on record high,
Before lhe nations spoken,
"To free our native soil or die''— 'J
That vow shbll nol be broken.
It was the act of thoughtful men-
No empty declaration ;
And binds us, ae H bound us then,
To make the laud a^Nation.
ll*r power was lost-rwu to took thai
, Pledge,
Resolved we w>ould restore it—
The jail, the axe, the sabre's edge
We ihongh« on When we swore it,
They brought on 'error to us then,
Nor (fiiifkened one pulsation—
0» Irish soil we. Irishmen,
iMitsi fall, or build a Notion.
We seek lo wrong no man on earth •
B"t we t>ur*elves must be men,
And this fair island of our birth
Must be a land of freemen,
We care not who shall say us nay —
Life, fortune, reputation.
Are staked upon thft game we play.
To miki; this lam) a V»i»(m».
VVe love ihe calm repose of life,
As Wfll as others love it,
But ne'er will shun ihe field, whose
strife |
Sees Freedom's flag aboye it;
And never shall we tamely see
Owe island's degradation.
White voice or arm can s*t it free,
And raW it up a Nation.

THE
"V.
• l/#f/ General ^Advertiser*
VOL. I.
SALUS POP&LI,
NO. XIII,
Carbonear, Newfoundland, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1846.
NOTICE.
General agency and Commission Office
No. 18, CORMHILL, LONDON
.Opposite the NEW EXCHANGE
To Merchants, Commercial News
Rooms, Public Libraries, Agricultural
Societies, Officers of the United $er
v,ite«r Printers,. Publishers of News'
papers, and Colonists generally.
I
PL. SIMMONDS, Geners
rj Agent and Commission Mer
chant, in offering his servL
ces to hie friends aod (be Colonial
Public . in s general, beg* to tcquaict
them rhst he l? ready to receive orders
for supplies of any kind and quantity,
and goods of every description of first
rate quality, tt the very lowest mar
ket prices of the day, and to transact
business upon' tbe most liberal terms
provided he is previously furnished
with funds or drafts, at either long or
short dates, or t reference to some
London or Liverpool house for pay-
ment. t-
P. L. SlMMONoS will receive coo
signmenls of toy description of Mer
chandize to be sold on commission
and accept bills fur two thirds of the
amount, on receipt of the brllsof lading. Consignments entrusted to his
care will meet with every possible
despatoh in their disposal, and sales
be cbudncted with the greatest at ten
tion to the interests of the disposer.—
Ao extensive knowledge of general
business, acquired duriog a long resi
deoce in the Weal Indies, and subse
quent extensive courses of business
with all tbe British Colonies, the expe
rience of several years in London ss
a Colonial Agent, coupled with promp
titude, attention, and judgment, will,
he trusts, enable him to give aaiisfac
tion to those who m«y favour him
with their commands.
' $. I?-—Parents sending home Ijieir
children for education, may with con
fidence entrust them to the care of Mr
Simmonds, who will undertake lo see
them placed in first rate and respects
ble establishments, #here every at ten
tion will be paid to their health, mor
ats, improvement, and general Com
FURLONG Sc REVJLLE
BJfGr mpat respectfully to inform
their friends and lhe public io
general, that they have commenced
running tbat splendid, fast-sailing cop
pe.red Yacht
LO T U S,
A.s a Packet between Carbonear and
Portugal .Cove and they hope by al-(
tention and punctuality to receive a
share of public patronage. Tbe strict
est attention will be paid to the Com.
fort aod convenience of Passengers
The " Lotus'* is fitted up in a supe
rior style ; no Packet yet on the Line
can surpass her in speed and comfort.
DAYS 0> 8AILING
from Carbonear every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 9 o'clock ; and
from Portugal Cove, evety Monday
JVednesday and Friday at 12 o'clock;
—FARBS—
Cabin Passengers, 59 Od
bteerage Ditto 3 0
Single Letters 0 6
Double D'tto 1 0
Parcels in proportion to (heir size and
Weight.
Letters and Parcel? to be 1 ofi at Mr
Thomas Furlong's, Carboneat j aoll
at Mr Edward Brennan's, St John's.
(opposite the etooa buildings of Masdrs
J. &J. Keutj
The subscribers will be accountable
for all Letters aod Parcels gi ven in
charge io them
Carbonear, May 5, 1846
WESTCOTT & TUCK EI?
Plumbers and Tin Plate
Workers,
Opposite ihe Premises of
STABB, ROW A HOLMWOOD
Wateb-Stbebt, St. Johns ,
SUBMTTHE FOLLOWING
ffST OF PRICES
OF THEIR
TINWARE,
A And respecffiillysoltcii the pafronag*
! oftbePubltfc.
tfiAKETTLE8
1 Quart ,..,..;..... .;la 2d tfcch
2 Ditto * 15 r
3 Ditto I 10
4 Dito 2 3
5 D.tio >..-.... 2 9
■ 6 D.no .......... 3 3
7 Ditto r4i 3 9
8 Ditto ; 4 3
10 Ditto- ..4 9
12 Ditto 5 3
U Ditto 6 3
16 Ditto 7 3
18 Diito • ...8 3
20 Ditto 9 ,Q
BOATS' KETTLES
1 Gallon , I»4d »;ach
1* ditto'...,../ ...I 8
2 do ...*. .... 2 0
3 do • • 2 6
4 do 3 3
5 do 4 0
fj do 4 9
7 do 5 6
8 do 6 3
10 do R 0
12 do 9 3
SaUCKPaNS.
From 1 Pint to V Gallon (with
covers) at7d to Is Id each
answer to the charge of libelling some^pablisb
ers io a pamphlet. Nobody appearertto prosecute ; the recorder dismissed them, and
tbe; gave him three, cbsers.
Gun Sc White Smith.
LANTERNS
No [ to 4 from 2s 3d to j)s 3d each
TIN PANS
From 3 Quart to 12 at Is*|o 2s 9d each
STAGE LAMPS
From 3 Bib Quart to T Hib half
Pini at I* 8d down lo Td ea.ch
COFFKE POTS
From 2 Quart lo 1 Pint at 2s :>d
down to Is d »yjch
fcT COPPER nxn\ IRON FUNNELLING made io order, op ihe
shortest notice.
THE SUBSCRIBER £egs leave
to inform his friend* and the
inhabitants of Conception-Bay end"
the Out-ports generally, that he has
commenced business in this (own, as
GUN & WHITE SMITH, and
hopes by bis punctuality a.vd attention, to obtain a portion of* lhe pub.
lie support
FOWLING PIECES and GUNS
of aU descriptions REPAIRED
and STOCKE& al the shot-test notice, aud upon the most approved un-
tbuds.
WILLIAM TAPP.
Harboor Grace, Feb. 3. I84*>.
Orders from th- OUTPORT8 carefully and punctually attended to
C^r Terms of Payment rno,de accom
muda ting
St John's, an. 2>l, 1846
College Tempejianck
It is slated in Ihe Raleigh, N. C Register*
that upwards of one hundred of the young'
gentlemen cbnneoled with the Chapel Hill
University have within the last two or three
weeks, signed the total abstinence pledge.
One band red journeymen Printers were
railed before tbe recorder at New Orleans to
OUR'VOW.
We've placed a vow on record high,
Before lhe nations spoken,
"To free our native soil or die''— 'J
That vow shbll nol be broken.
It was the act of thoughtful men-
No empty declaration ;
And binds us, ae H bound us then,
To make the laud a^Nation.
ll*r power was lost-rwu to took thai
, Pledge,
Resolved we w>ould restore it—
The jail, the axe, the sabre's edge
We ihongh« on When we swore it,
They brought on 'error to us then,
Nor (fiiifkened one pulsation—
0» Irish soil we. Irishmen,
iMitsi fall, or build a Notion.
We seek lo wrong no man on earth •
B"t we t>ur*elves must be men,
And this fair island of our birth
Must be a land of freemen,
We care not who shall say us nay —
Life, fortune, reputation.
Are staked upon thft game we play.
To miki; this lam) a V»i»(m».
VVe love ihe calm repose of life,
As Wfll as others love it,
But ne'er will shun ihe field, whose
strife |
Sees Freedom's flag aboye it;
And never shall we tamely see
Owe island's degradation.
White voice or arm can s*t it free,
And raW it up a Nation.